The Sisters of St. Francis of the Martyr St. George is a Roman Catholic Congregation of consecrated women whose spirituality is derived from St. Francis of Assisi. Mother M. Anselma Bopp and Father John Gerard Dall founded the Order in Thuine, Germany, in 1869. The Order expanded to the U.S. in 1923 with the founding of a Provincialate and Novitiate in Alton, Illinois, which continues to be the location of the Provincial House. They are also located in other areas of Illinois, Missouri, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Kansas, New Jersey, Ohio, Washington, D.C., and Wisconsin, as well as on missions in Brazil and Cuba.
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| - Thuiner Franziskanerinnen (de)
- Francescane di San Giorgio Martire (it)
- Sisters of St. Francis of the Martyr St. George (en)
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| - The Sisters of St. Francis of the Martyr St. George is a Roman Catholic Congregation of consecrated women whose spirituality is derived from St. Francis of Assisi. Mother M. Anselma Bopp and Father John Gerard Dall founded the Order in Thuine, Germany, in 1869. The Order expanded to the U.S. in 1923 with the founding of a Provincialate and Novitiate in Alton, Illinois, which continues to be the location of the Provincial House. They are also located in other areas of Illinois, Missouri, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Kansas, New Jersey, Ohio, Washington, D.C., and Wisconsin, as well as on missions in Brazil and Cuba. (en)
- Le Francescane di San Giorgio Martire (in tedesco Franziskanerinnen vom Hl. Martyrer Georg zu Thuine ) sono un istituto religioso femminile di diritto pontificio: i membri di questa congregazione, dette Francescane di Thuine, pospongono al loro nome la sigla F.S.G.M. (it)
- Die Kongregation der Franziskanerinnen vom hl. Martyrer Georg zu Thuine (Ordenskürzel FSMG) ist eine 1869 gegründete katholische Ordensgemeinschaft, die nach den Regeln des heiligen Franziskus lebt. Das Generalmutterhaus der Gemeinschaft ist in Thuine im südlichen Emsland. Die Schwestern tragen ein schwarzes Habit und einen ebensolchen Schleier. Als Franziskanerinnen sind sie am weißen Zingulum mit drei Knoten zu erkennen. (de)
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| - Die Kongregation der Franziskanerinnen vom hl. Martyrer Georg zu Thuine (Ordenskürzel FSMG) ist eine 1869 gegründete katholische Ordensgemeinschaft, die nach den Regeln des heiligen Franziskus lebt. Das Generalmutterhaus der Gemeinschaft ist in Thuine im südlichen Emsland. Die Schwestern tragen ein schwarzes Habit und einen ebensolchen Schleier. Als Franziskanerinnen sind sie am weißen Zingulum mit drei Knoten zu erkennen. Die Thuiner Franziskanerinnen betätigen sich vor allem im Bildungs- und Sozialwesen. Sie unterhalten Schulen, Internate, Krankenhäuser, Alten- und Behindertenheime. Der in zehn Ländern tätige Orden zählt über 1300 Mitglieder. (de)
- The Sisters of St. Francis of the Martyr St. George is a Roman Catholic Congregation of consecrated women whose spirituality is derived from St. Francis of Assisi. Mother M. Anselma Bopp and Father John Gerard Dall founded the Order in Thuine, Germany, in 1869. The Order expanded to the U.S. in 1923 with the founding of a Provincialate and Novitiate in Alton, Illinois, which continues to be the location of the Provincial House. They are also located in other areas of Illinois, Missouri, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Kansas, New Jersey, Ohio, Washington, D.C., and Wisconsin, as well as on missions in Brazil and Cuba. (en)
- Le Francescane di San Giorgio Martire (in tedesco Franziskanerinnen vom Hl. Martyrer Georg zu Thuine ) sono un istituto religioso femminile di diritto pontificio: i membri di questa congregazione, dette Francescane di Thuine, pospongono al loro nome la sigla F.S.G.M. (it)
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